Starting a Photography Business – 3 Essential Tips
You love photography. You have a passion for it, and you’re good at it. You’d love to start a photography business. But, what kind of business? How do you know […]
You love photography. You have a passion for it, and you’re good at it. You’d love to start a photography business. But, what kind of business? How do you know […]
To create a truly great photograph, a lot of different things have to come together – both in the field and back at your computer. Getting any one of these
Last Updated: March 12, 2026 In this installment of “Great Subjects”, we’re going to look at how to approach flower photography for more creative and interesting photos that go beyond
In this instalment of “Great Subjects” we’re going to be working on one of nature’s most popular subjects: trees. You might be surprised to discover that there are so many different
In this instalment of my tutorial series “Great Subjects”, we’re going to be looking at one of my favourite types of landscape photography: intimate landscapes. As landscape photographers, we tend
Welcome back to my tutorial series: “Great Subjects”. As a landscape photographer, shooting planes, trains, automobiles and other modes of transportation is not something I do very often! But I find
Welcome to another instalment of “Great Subjects”! Today we’ll discuss how to photograph weather and make the most of snow, rain, fog, clouds, wind and even sun. Outdoor photography is highly dependent
Welcome to my new blog series I am calling “Great Subjects”! The idea behind this series is to give you specific themes to focus your attention on, a quest if you
While boondocking near Yuma, Arizona, I had the pleasure of sharing one of my favourite photo locations with a photographer friend of mine. It’s always fun to share a great
I love using neutral density filters to block the amount of light coming in the camera when I am photographing seascapes. Blocking some of the light means that I can
Water holds a special significance to people; it makes up 70% of the Earth’s surface, and about the same of our own bodies. It’s the only thing we absolutely cannot